The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 27, 1941, Page 6, Image 6

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    Tiemtir 27, 1941
PAGE SIX
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Klamath Families
Mort and Maid is
Bride in Church
Bornica Steelhammer and Thomas H.
G
atheron Christmas
Many Homes Enjoy Visits From Friends and Rela
tives Over the Holidays
Klamath folks spent a quiet Christmas day and Christmas
eve, and with the rest of the nation enjoyed the holiday with
members of their families, out-of-town guests and people who
dropped in during the day. Open houses were not so frequent
as In other years, and it was principally a day for home folks
and the children.
Gathered around the H. P.
'. Bosworth Christmas tree were
several visitors from the
valley including Mrs. Bos
worth's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
O. V. Myers, and her sister"s
family, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell
Peirce and young son, Max
well. Also there was Miss Jo
sephine Koppas of Medford.
The group returned to their
homes in the valley city
Christmas afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Berkeley De
Vaul of Portland are here for '
the Christmas holidays with
Mrs. DeVaul's sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
George Stevenson and family
of near Olene. Mrs. Stevenson
entertained with a breakfast
on Christmas morning. The
DeVauls, formerly of this
city, will return north some
time Sunday.
At the Franklin L. Weavers
for the holidays is their son,
Clark, home from the Univer
sity of Oregon, and Mr. Weav
er's sister, Miss Florence
Weaver of Los Angeles who
spends Christmas here each
year. She will return south
after the first of the year.
Mr. Henry Haas of San
Francisco, formerly of Klam
ath Falls, is here for the holi
days with his sisters and their
families, Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
Igl of North Third street and
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hous
ton of Pacific Terrace.
Mrs. Charles E. Hansen of
Eugene Is here until after New
Year's with her daughter's
family, Dr. and Mrs. Neil
Black and son, Bruce. The
Blacks, accompanied by Mrs.
George Clark, left this week
end for San Francisco to spend
several days. They are expect
ed home Tuesday. Dr. and
Mrs. Black will visit with his
father, Mr. George F. Black
of the bay city,
Mrs. M. H. Dudley of - Oak
land is here until mid-January
visiting with her daugh
ter's family, Mr. and Mrs.
Malcolm Epley.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Tonseth
of , Florence, Oregon, are
spending the holidays with
their daughter's family, Dr.
and Mrs. F. Cecil Adams of
Del Moro street.
Christmas dinner was en
Joyed by members of the fam
ily at the home of Mrs. M.
Giacomini of Merrill on
Thursday afternoon. Covers
were laid for Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Offield and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Garcelon and
daughter, Jane, of Klamath
Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. John
Giacomini and son, Anthony,
and Mrs. M. Giacomini.
Miss Betty Crawford re
turned to Portland Christmas
afternoon after having spent
several days with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Crawford,
and her sister and brother,
Mrs. Lloyd Prock and Mr.
Jack Crawford and their
families.
Mrs. H. O. Allyn of Golden
dale, Washington, enjoyed
Christmas with her family,
Mr. and Mrs. Dayton E. Van
Vactor and son, Robert, of
Pine street. Mrs. Van Vactor
Is Mrs. Allyn's daughter.
Guests at the Wilbur A.
Jones home on High street
over the holidays included
their son, Wilbur W. Jones of
. Pittsburg, California, and his
fiancee, Miss Evelyn Haworth,
also of Pittsburg. The two left
Saturday for the south where
they are affiliated with the
Columbia Steel company,
young James as industrial en
gineer, and Miss Haworth in
the office.
Mrs. George J. Walton and
daughter, Katherine, left Wed
nesday by motor for Stockton,
California, to spend Christmas
with Mrs. Walton's daughter,
Mrs. J. Russell Bodley and
family. En route home the
Waltons will visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Phillip Sinnot of
San Francisco. They are ex
pected here Tuesday.
Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Rad
cliffe, (Bernice Steelhammer),
married recently in Portland
at St Michael and All Angels,
spent Christmas with Mr. Rad
cliffe's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. Heber Radcliffe. They will
return to Corvallls to make
their home and where the
young people will continue
their studies.
Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Cal
houn of Los Angeles are here
for the holidays with Mrs. Cal
houn's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. King of Alameda street.
Mrs. Ralph Waggoner was
among those who left for the
holidays. She Is visiting in
Vallejo, and Berkeley, Call
fornia, with her sister and
friends. -
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bathl
any spent Christmas' here
with Mr. Bathiany's mother,
Mrs. Harry W. Bathiany, and
his sister, Mrs. Jack Craw
ford. Mrs. J, Truman Runyan and
Betrothal
Made Known
Marie Collier to Wed
Ross Ragland Is Holi
day News
At a family Christmas gath
ering at the Andrew Collier
country home, "Anabaglish,"
the betrothal of their eldest
daughter, Marie Genevieve, to
Mr. Ross Ragland, son of Mr.
and Mrs. U. S. Ragland of Mo
doc Point was made known.
The engagement was told to
twenty guests and members of
the Collier families as they
gathered around a festive
table Christmas day. The
table was centered with red
roses and holiday greens.
Miss Collier is a graduate of
the University of Oregon
where she' was affiliated with
Gamma Phi Beta sorority. She
is now affiliated with the Car
negie library staff here. Mr.
Ragland is now attending
Stanford university.
No date has been set for the
wedding.
Covers at dinner were laid
for Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Col
lier and two daughters, Elea
nor and Dorothy, Miss Doro
they Collier of Eugene, Mrs.
George T. Porter, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Porter and two
children, Karen and LeRoy,
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Heiken and
two sons, Max and Danny,
Mrs. Helen Hendricks of Lake
Chelan, Washington, and Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Collier and
their three daughters, Marie,
Carolyn and Phyllis.
FAMILY
GATHERS
AT HOME
Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Kuyken
dall entertained' with a fam
ily dinner party on Christmas
eve, the occasion also marking
their wedding anniversary.
Gathering at their home on
California avenue were Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Kimball, Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Kuykendall
and two sons, Roger and Rob
ert, Mr. and Mrs. William Kuy
kendall and two children,
Allsa and John, and the D. V.
Kuykendalls.
CHRISTMAS
DINNER AT
BELL HOME
Two long-time friends, Mr.
J. M. Bell and Mr Frank
Evans, enjoyed their Christ
mas dinner together for the
twenty-fifth consecutive year
when members of both fami
lies met at the Bell home, 1334
Johnson avenue, at half past
four o'clock Thursday.
Covers were laid for Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Bell, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Evans, Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Schmidt and young
son, Kurt, and Mr. and Mrs.
J. P. Wilson and son, Billy.
her mother, Mrs. A. J. Lyle,
spent Christmas with Lieuten
ant Runyan in Roseburg. They
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
John T. Runyan of that city.
GARRIOTT
Averlll Love and Billy Love Garrlott, are
children of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Garrlott of
Laguna street. Their grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Marion Barnes of Olene, pioneer residents
of this district, .
Keroiell-EllU.
YOUNGER SET
ENJOY SKIING
PARTY AT LAKE
A group of the younger set,
home from various schools for
the holidays, left early Satur
day morning for Crater Lake
park to spend the weekend
skiing. They were accompan
ied by Miss Lillian Redkey.
Those who made up the
party included Miss Janice
Bubb, Miss Phyllis Collier,
Miss Barbara Bell, Miss Patty
Fleet, Miss Svea Swansen,
Miss Marlyce Erlandson, Miss
Redkey and Mr. Dick Igl, Mr.
Rex Hiatt, Mr. Lee Metz, Mr.
Dick Blohm, Mr. Fred Eyerly,
Mr. Bob Jester, Mr. Eldridge
Anderson, Mr. Harold Eit
treim and Mr. Ben Hastings.
MACARTNEY
HOME SCENE
OF GATHERING
Miss Rose Macartney Is
home with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph R. Macartney
of Washington street, and will
return after the first of the
year to resume her studies at
the Katharine Branson school
at Ross, California.
A family dinner at the
Macartney home on Christmas
day found the following gath
ered about the festive table,
Mrs. Edmund S. Durment of
Berkeley, Mrs. Macartney's
mother, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin E.
Macartney and young son, Da
vid, Miss Rose Macartney and
the hosts.
During the day other mem
bers of the family sent greet
ings by telephone and mes
sage. Smiths Entertain
At Family Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley O.
Smith entertained with a fam
ily dinner on Christmas day
and their guests included Mr.
and Mrs. Theodore Durment,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kimball
and Miss Marie McMillan. Dr.
Buford Hargus, son of the
Smiths, spent Christmas at
Belmont, California, and sent
greetings to his family on the
holiday.
CHILDREN-
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4 :te'. A jj Biff1 Vf
FINAL PLANS MADE FOR NE WYEAR'S EVE
Mrs. Ted Shoop, left, talking over plans for the annunl New Year's eve
ball at Reames Golf and Country club with members of her committee sub
mits a breakfast menu which they all seem to approve. Left to right, Mrs.
Shoop, Mrs. Don Drury. Mrs. R. E. Hooker, Mrs. Frank Tarr, and Mrs. God
frey C. Blohm. Members of the committee not present include Mrs. Oscar
Shive, Mrs. James Busch, and Mrs. Ted Reeves.
Picture by Wesley Guderian of The Herald and News.
Snowball Dancing
Party Friday Event
Miss Deanne Hamilton Crowned "Sweetheart" at
Annual DeMolay Affair
One of the gayest affairs planned for the holiday season
by members of the younger set was the annunl snowball dance
given by the Order of DeMolay In the Willnrd hotel ballroom
Friday evening of this week. At eight o'clock the guests gath
ered in the decorated ballroom to dance to Emile Buzald's or
chestra. During Intermission the DeMolay "Sweetheart" and her
court of princesses, were presented. The "Sweetheart," Miss
Deanne Hamilton, escorted by
Bill Burness, was crowned by
Master Councillor Glenn Ken
nedy. Princesses were four
attractive maids, Miss Marian
Campbell, Miss Roberta Tuck
er, Miss Joanne Hamilton and
Miss Wanda Shaw. Miss Camp
bell's escort was Mr. James
Shaw, Miss Tucker's escort
was Mr. Dick Howard, Mr.
James Noel escorted Miss
Joanne Hamilton, and Miss
Shaw's companion was Mr.
William King.
The patriotic theme was In
keeping with the times, flags
and red, white and blue
streamers used effectively
throughout the ballroom.
HOLIDAY
GUESTS AT
BLOHM HOME
Mr. and Mrs. G.. C. Blohm
have had as their Christmas
houseguests their nephews,
Charles and Paul Manlove of
Portland. The boys returned to
their home in the north on
Saturday.
Dick Blohm, home from
Reed college for the holidays,
was accompanied here by Jack
Beatty of Portland who spent
the early part of the week at
the Blohm home.
EAST COAST
VISITORS IN
KLAMATH FALLS
Mr. and Mrs. Carleton W.
Hornibrook have as their
Christmas houseguests, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Kraemer of
Philadelphia. On Sunday the
Hornibrooks and Kraemers
will motor to San Francisco
to spend New Year's.
Guests at Christmas dinner
at the Hornibrook home in
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Kraemer,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Starkey
and young son, Jimmy, and
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Oakes.
Visitors Hera
From Idaho
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ha
worth of Palmer, Idaho, ac
companied by their daughter,
Eleanor, student at Oregon
State college, arrived In Klam
ath Falls Friday evening to
spend the weekend at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Jones, and also to join their
daughter, Evelyn, here at the
Jones' home from Pittsburgh,
California.
Mrs. Wilbur Jones will leave
this weekend for Walnut
Creek, California, to visit her
son's family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Newbury, and to stay with the
three children, Mary Pat,
Roxy and Nancy Elizabeth,
while the Newburys enjoy a
motor trip south for one week.
Mrs. Helen Hendricks of
Lake Chelan, Washington,
Is visiting here over the holi
days with her brother, Mr. E.
H. Heiken of North Second
street.
Annual
Open House
Friends Bidden to
Shaw Home on Thurs
day For the tenth consecutive
year friends will gather nt tho
Shaw home, 2515 Homcdale
avenue, and enjoy an open
house which has become quite
traditional in this town. Mrs.
Clara Shaw and Mrs. Ruth
Turner, her daughter, will be
the hostesses, and they have
Invited old friends as well as
new to gather around their
festive fireplace on the first
day of the New Year.
Thursday, January the first.
Is the day, and hours are from
two o'clock until six o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Porter
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ray
will assist during the after
noon. FAMILY OBSERVES
CHRISTMAS IN
TRADITIONAL WAY
Christmas was traditionally
observed by the Hannon
family when members of the
family gathered on Christmas
eve at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Hannon on North
Eighth street. On Christmas
day Mrs. Ellen Hannon, Miss
Bernadine Hannon and Mr. E.
J. Murray greeted members of
the family and a few old
friends at an Informel recep
tion at their homo on North
Eighth street.
CORVALLIS
VISITORS AT
ROBERTS'
Mr. and Mrs. Innls Roberts
have had as their holiday
guests, Mrs. Roberts' parents,
Dr. and Mrs. Walter Brown of
Corvallis, and Miss Gladys
Raddas, also of the valley city.
On Friday afternoon, Mrs.
Charles I. Roberts asked a few
in for an informal tea and to
greet Mrs. Brown.
Mrs. Paul W. Sharp left
Saturday morning for Fort
Lewis, Washington, where she
and Dr. Sharp have been for
tho past year. Mrs. Sharp
spent the holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H,
Mueller of North Third street.
KISSES
COOLING T
Hive you found Uttle-tale grey
on I he glow of your honeymoon?
An Wjsm on park bench losing
their punch? Whtt you need it
romance refresher!
I
CHRISTMAS
PARTY FOR
WEDNESDAY CLUB
On December seventeenth
the annual Christmas party
was given for the members of
St. Paul's Wednesday club at
the parish house. The eve
ning's program began with
singing of favorite Christmas
carols, and Santa himself dis
tributed gifts. An appropriate
"Chrlstmasy'' dessert of plum
pudding was served.
Tho room was gaily decor
ated with the Christmas tree,
pine cones, spruce, fir and pine
boughs. Ten tables of bridge
were In piny during tho eve
ning with prizes going to Mrs.
E. B. Goeckncr and Mrs. Percy
Webb. Awards were defenso
stamps.
MRS. SPROAT
INVITES GROUP
FOR EVENING
Mrs. Robert O. Sproat has
Invited a few friends in for
bridge Monday evening nt her
home on Hillside avenue.
Guests of Mrs. Sproat will
be Miss Phyllis Foster, Miss
Patricia Gallagher, Miss Caro
lyn Collier, Miss Peggy Con
stans, Miss Mnry Jano Eyerly,
Miss Betty Lou Drake and
Miss Margaret DcBolt. Most of
the young women are home
from school for the holidays.
MOTHERS CLUB
PLANS MEET
IN JANUARY
Mrs. Franklin L. Weaver
will entertain at her homo at
half past one o'clock for mem
bers of the University of Ore
gon Mothers club. Assisting
hostess will be Mrs. William
Anderson.
This is the first meeting of
tho year for the group which
has met for a number of years.
Mothers of students are In
vited to affiliate with the
Mothers club.
OPEN HOUSE
CHRISTMAS
DAY IS EVENT
One of the most delightful
parties of tho week was that
presided over by Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Britt of 038 Pacific Ter
race when they Invited friends
In for Tom n Jerry on Christ
mas afternoon. Hours were
from two o'clock until half
past five o'clock.
The rooms were festive with
Christmas greens and decora
tions. Fifty called during the
hours.
Miss Virginia Bubb, who
has been home for the holidays
visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. M,
Bubb, her parents, plans to
leave Tuesday for Prlncvllle to
spend the remainder of the
holidays visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Junior Daggett and their
daughter, Llsbcth. Miss Bubb
will return to the University
of Oregon from Prlnevllle,
Y hurry! FORMAL!
We Give
S&H Green
Stamps
NEW
1453 Esplanade
Married in Episcopal Ceremony
A wedding of Interest In Klamath Falls took place Sntut
day evening, December the twentieth, at St. Michael and All
Angeles church In Portlnnd when Miss lJornlco Stenllinminer of
Portlnnd and Mr. Thomas H. Radcliffe of this rlty were married
at eight o'clock. The young couplo upeiit Chrliitmns in the
city. Following Is the story from tho Oregon Journnl:
"An all-Ivory wedding was that of Miss Dornlco Steel
hammer, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Henry Wllllnm Steelhammer,
whose marriage to Mr. Thomas
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Coffee is
Holiday Event
Corporal Donald West
Honored at Watters'
Home
An Interesting holiday af
fair was the coffee given Sun
day evening, December the
twenty-first, between the
hours of four and seven
o'clock by Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Benton Watters com
plimenting Corporal Donald
West, home from Fort Knox,
Kentucky.
This is the first visit Cor
poral West has made since
going Into tho United States
army. Ho Is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. L. A. West of the Mt.
Lakl district, and well known
among members of the
younger sot.
Mrs. Charles L. Moore pre
sided at the prettily appointed
coffee table which was cen
tered with miniature snow
man holding forth in an ar
rangement of Christ mas
greens. Over his head fell a
cascade of silver bells. A beau
tifully decorated Christmas
tree, and holiday greens on
tho fireplace mantle made a
gay background for the party.
Mrs. Roy Whltlatch and Mr.
Thomas Watters, daughter and
son of the hosts, assisted dur
ing the afternoon.
Greeting Corporal West
were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin E.
Macartney, Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Pnrcher Elllngson Jr., Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Post, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Dehllnger,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elliott,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moyers,
Mr. and Mrs. Lane Warren,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Whltlatch,
Miss Dorothy Teed, Miss Helen
Moore, Miss Jeau Hauger,
Miss Margaret West, Miss
Jollene Woodruff, Miss Pa
tricia Woodruff, Mr. Paul Rob
erts, Mr. Donald Elllngson,
Mr. Dick Nash Mr. Don
Hunt, Mr. Fred Peterson Jr.,
Mr. I.loyd Froom and ?Ar.
Thomas Watters.
QUIZ CONTEST
FEATURES
LUNCHEON
Members of tho college
group, home from school for
the holidays, were entertained
at Rotary club's annual
luncheon on Friday at twelve
o'clock noon In the Wlllard
hotel ballroom. Moro than one
hundred boys and girls were
guests of the club.
A quiz contest with the stu
dents asking questions and the
Rotarlans answering, was a
feature of the party.
TARRS PLAN
NEW YEAR'S
PARTY SUNDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tarr
are having an Informal Tom
and Jerry party at their home
In Weyerhaeuser on Sunday
afternoon. Hours are from five
o'clock until nlnn o'clock.
Twenty-five guests have
been Invited to call during the
holiday party hours.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Proebs
tel and young son will move
shortly after the first of the
year Into Dr. Paul Sharp's
home on Second and Washing
ton streets. They formerly re
sided In tho Sharp home but
for the past few months have
lived In the Kenoffel apart
ments. Little Ccclle Vandenberg,
five-year-old daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. David R. Vanden
berg, will probably return to
her homo on Washington
street this weekend after hav
ing spent Christmas In Klam
ath Valley hospital.
Should Be
Cleaned
for
New Year's Eve!
METHOD
CLEANERS Phone 4471
Radcliffa
Heber Rndcllffo of Corvnllls, V
son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Hrher
lUcicllffo of Klamath fulls,
took place Inst evening nt the
Church of St. Michael and All
Angels. Bishop Wllllnm Proc
tor Remington of Pendleton
rend the service before mi at
tar decorated with white
chrysanthemums.
The bride wns given In mnr
rlnge by her father. She wore
a dress of Ivory fnllle taffeta
with fitted bodice, full skirt,
wrist length sloevri and long
train. Her train length veil
fell from a simple Juliet cap
and she carried white freeslai
and sweet peas.
Bridal attendants were the
Misses Shirley Uowen, Char
lene Welsh, Mury Awdry Rad
cliffe, sister of tho bridegroom,
and Nola Marjorle Ames,
cousin of the bride. All wore j
frocks of Ivory color similar to
the bride's and carried strik
ing enscado bouquets of red
carnations. Miss Patsy Perley,
the young flower girl, was
dressed like tho others.
Mr. Fred Eyerley was best
man and Mr. Ellis Blshoff, Mr.
William Steelhammer, Mr.
Calvin Hunt and Mr. Richard
Steelhammer were ushers.
A reception followed at the
Steelhommer home. Pouring
were Mrs. Lloyd Riches, Mrs.
Gilbert Peterson, Mrs. Martin
W. Jones and Mrs. George
Steelhammer. Assisting were
Miss Joan Wright, Miss I -oil
Pholen, Miss Marjorle Shirley.
Miss Nnncy Chase, Miss Helen
Radcliffe. Miss Janet Seggal
and Miss Reglna DeArmond.
When the couple left the re
ception later In the evening,
tho brldo wax wearing a three
piece suit of English tweed
with chartrouse and brown ac
cessories and a corsage of k
orchids. After January the "
first Mr. and Mrs. Radcliffe
will be at home In Corvallis."
CLUB HAS
RED CROSS
PROJECT
Members of Wednesday rlub
are greutly interested In Red
Cross work this year and un
der the direction of Mrs. Helen
Mueller nre turning out some
nlco sewing and knitting pro
jects. Any member of Wednesday
club, which Is affiliated with
St. Paul's Episcopal church,
may obtain material with
which to work from Mrs.
Mueller. It wns announced.
The work Is being done In tho
homes and not as a project at
the meetings.
NO-HOSTESS ft
DINNER PLANS J
MADE BY CLUB
Members of the Minerva
book club of tho Business and
Professional Women's club
will enjoy a no-hostess dinner
at seven o'clock Monday eve
ning, December the twenty
ninth, at the home of Mrs. H.
D. Park, 327 Main street.
There will be a Christmas
tree and gift exchange.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Evans
and sons, Byron and Brock,
are spending tho year-end holi
days In Skykomlsh, Washing- '
ton as guests of Mrs. Evans'
mother and grandmother.
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Stewart
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(27 Main St.
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